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Re: blown head gasket. pictures.
I blew up the top-side pic-
That is one thick hump of carbon there, looks pregnant! And in looking straight down at the right side of the crack, you can see the shine of the original deck surface. I may be wrong, but in my opinion the crack is limited to the carbon hump, and the deck is fine.
Easy enough to find out, get out the file as suggested above and start removing the hump. What do you have to lose, since everyone else thinks you need a whole new motor?
Put down some painters tape on either side of the carbon, that'll help protect the deck--
And I'm thinking (uh-oh) that maybe a copper head gasket would work great once you're done, even if the deck isn't exactly perfect when you're finished...
I blew up the top-side pic-

That is one thick hump of carbon there, looks pregnant! And in looking straight down at the right side of the crack, you can see the shine of the original deck surface. I may be wrong, but in my opinion the crack is limited to the carbon hump, and the deck is fine.
Easy enough to find out, get out the file as suggested above and start removing the hump. What do you have to lose, since everyone else thinks you need a whole new motor?
Put down some painters tape on either side of the carbon, that'll help protect the deck--
And I'm thinking (uh-oh) that maybe a copper head gasket would work great once you're done, even if the deck isn't exactly perfect when you're finished...
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